Greetings everybody, wherever you might be. I'm chillin with the family and enjoying the weekend. Downloaded the new National album this morning and it seems to fit perfectly with the tone of the dodgers season... Dark and sulky with a hint of optimism.

Gene is exactly right. It was a situational issue, and a good managerial move. Matt is back in the dugout so it appears that he has cooled off or been told that the move was pitching slot strategy, not a statement on his futility.

is a 1982 existentialist[3] American drama film that tells the story of a Polish immigrant, Sophie, and her tempestuous lover who share a boarding house with a young writer in Brooklyn. The film stars Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Peter MacNicol. Alan J. Pakula directed the movie and wrote the script from a novel by William Styron, also called Sophie's Choice.